Broadband firms exploiting customers who don’t switch or haggle, Which? reveals

Friday, 7 December 2018 00:01

Broadband customers who stay with the same provider and don't haggle for a better deal are being hit with loyalty penalties of up to £220 a year on average, according to new Which? analysis. The new research reveals that being a BT customer could involve a bigger loyalty premium than any of the other seven major broadband providers Which? looked at - £220. The consumer champion asked how much people paid for their broadband, whether they had haggled for a new deal in the...Request free trial